High School Sports

Week 9: AP high school football rankings for all six classifications in Washington

The following high school football rankings are voted on weekly by sportswriters across Washington state and compiled by the Associated Press.

CLASS 4A

1. Glacier Peak (7-1) 7 first-place votes

2. Chiawana (7-0) — 4

3. Lake Stevens (6-2)

4. Sumner (7-1)

5. Kennedy Catholic (7-1)

6. Emerald Ridge (6-2)

7. Skyline (6-1)

8. Camas (5-3)

9. Graham-Kapowsin (6-2)

10. Gonzaga Prep (6-2)

Others receiving 6 or more points: Kamiakin 16, Skyview 9

CLASS 3A

1. Yelm (8-0) — 11

2. Eastside Catholic (8-0)

3. O’Dea (7-1)

4. Lincoln of Tacoma (8-0)

5. Bellevue (6-2)

6. Monroe (8-0)

7. Mount Spokane (7-1)

8. Stanwood (7-1)

9. Spanaway Lake (7-1)

10. Ferndale (6-2)

Others receiving 6 or more points: Rainier Beach 16, Mead 11

CLASS 2A

1. Lynden (8-0) — 11

2. Enumclaw (8-0)

3. Anacortes (8-0)

4. W.F. West (6-1)

5. Tumwater (7-1)

6. North Kitsap (7-1)

7. Othello (7-1)

8. Sedro-Woolley (6-2)

9. Washougal (7-1)

10. Highline (7-1)

Others receiving 6 or more points: none

CLASS 1A

1. Lynden Christian (8-0) — 10

2. Royal (6-1)

3. Lakeside Nine Mile Falls (8-0) — 1

4. Tenino (7-1)

5. Nooksack Valley (7-1)

6. Eatonville (5-1)

7. King’s (7-1)

8. Montesano (7-1)

9. LaCenter (7-1)

10. Toppenish (6-2)

(tie) Zillah (6-3)

Others receiving 6 or more points: none

CLASS 2B

1. Napavine (8-0) — 9

2. Okanogan (8-0)

3. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague (6-1)

(tie) Toledo (6-1)

5. River View (7-1)

6. Columbia Burbank (6-2)

7. Chewelah Jenkins (5-2)

8. Raymond (6-2)

9. Pe Ell/Willapa Valley (5-3)

10. Coupeville (6-1)

Others receiving 6 or more points: Liberty Spangle, 12

CLASS 1B

1. Odessa (7-0) — 8

2. Neah Bay (6-0)

3. DeSales Walla Walla (7-0)

4. Mossyrock (7-0)

5. Liberty Christian (8-0)

Others receiving 6 or more points: Naselle 12, Liberty Bell 7

This story was originally published October 26, 2022 at 12:54 PM.

Jon Manley
The News Tribune
Jon Manley covers high school sports for The News Tribune. A McClatchy President’s Award winner and Gonzaga University graduate, Manley has covered the South Sound sports scene since 2013. He was voted the Washington state sportswriter of the year in 2024 by the National Sports Media Association. Born and raised in Tacoma. Support my work with a digital subscription
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